A. Fatigue strength
B. Creep strength
C. Resilience
D. Endurance limit
Related Mcqs:
- According to maximum shear stress failure criterion, yielding in material occurs, when the maximum shear stress is equal to _______________ times the yield stress ?
A. 0.5
B. 2
C. √2
D. √3/2 - The highest stress that a material can withstand for a specified length of time without excessive deformation is called the ____________ strength ?
A. Creep
B. Endurance
C. Fatigue
D. None of these - The stress at which extension of the material takes place more rapidly as compared to the increase in load is termed as the _____________ point of the material?
A. Elastic
B. Ultimate
C. Yielding
D. Breaking - Carnot cycle is also termed as the constant _________________ cycle in thermodynamics?
A. Entropy
B. Pressure
C. Volume
D. Heat - A material in which the atoms are arranged regularly in some directions but not in others, is termed as ‘mesomorphous material’; an example of which is_________________?
A. Lead
B. Glass
C. Mica
D. Silver - For infinite parallel planes having emissivities ε1 & ε2, the interchange factor for radiation from surface 1 to surface 2 is given by__________________?
A. (ε1 + ε2)/ε1.ε2
B. ε1.ε2/(ε1 + ε2 – ε1.ε2)
C. ε1.ε2
D. ε1 + ε2 - The ratio of the shear stress to the principal stress on a principal plane is______________________?
A. 0
B. 1
C. 1/2
D. 1/3 - Factor of safety in machine design is defined as the ratio of ultimate stress to _____________ stress ?
A. Working
B. Bearing
C. Yield
D. None of these - Thermodynamic cycle involved in the working of a thermal power plant is the ______________ cycle ?
A. Joule
B. Carnot
C. Rankine
D. Brayton - Otto cycle used in spark ignition petrol engines is also known as the constant ________________ cycle?
A. Volume
B. Pressure
C. Heat
D. None of these